A mobile phone holder is disclosed for mounting a mobile phone to the dashboard of a car. This mobile phone holder is integrated into the back of a mobile phone or is attached to the back surface of the mobile phone through adhesive pads, or suction cups, or is incorporated into accessories of mobile phones such as attachable card holding wallets, and etc. One embodiment of this mobile phone holder creates a closed loop around the air vent bars. Hence, shakes of the car will not cause sudden detachment and falling of the phone. In Addition, this mobile phone holder is portable and is carried by the mobile phone. Hence, the user can readily have it upon using a temporary car. Moreover, since this mobile phone holder is not permanently stayed in the car, it is not exposed to extreme temperatures and thus its wear and tear is lower than conventional phone holders. The loop that is formed by this apparatus can also be used for mounting a mobile phone to the handlebar of a shopping cart, the handlebar of a bike, safety belt of a car, a belt loop, belt of a user, strap of a bag, or other accessories of a user. This apparatus can also be used as a general purpose fastener for fastening two or more objects together, hanging objects from a bar. Such general purpose fastener can be used as a toy, strap of a watch, or bracelet as well.
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1. An apparatus for mounting a mobile phone to a bar, or a plurality of bars, comprising:
(a) a bistable spring having two free ends and a middle portion between the two ends, wherein the spring is made in one piece or formed by several pieces connected through one patch or a plurality of patches;
(b) a fastening means for fastening the two free ends of said bistable spring to one another for creating a loop around said bar or plurality of bars;
(c) a connecting means located at the middle portion of said bistable spring for attaching said bistable spring to said mobile phone; and
(d) whereby said bistable spring has a first open stable state in which the free ends are approximately parallel with a rear surface of the mobile phone, a second half closed stable state in which the two free ends of the spring are biased toward the opposite free end, and a third locked stable state whereby said fastening means secure said free ends together such that said bistable spring goes around said bar or plurality of bars and attaches said mobile phone to said bar or plurality of bars.
17. A method for mounting a handheld device to an air vent of a car comprising:
a. providing a bistable spring structure having two free ends and a middle portion between the two ends, wherein the structure is made in one piece or formed by several pieces connected through one patch or a plurality of patches, whereby said structure has a first stable state in which the free ends are approximately parallel with a rear surface of the handheld device and a second stable state in which the two ends of the structure are biased toward the opposite free end to form a half-closed stable loop shape;
b. attaching said handheld device to a connecting means located at said middle portion of said structure; and
c. placing the two free ends of the structure in a space between two air vent bars of said air vent such that said two air vent bars are positioned outside said structure, whereby the two air vent bars apply forces on the two ends in a direction toward bringing the two ends closer toward one another so that natural forces in the bistable spring structure that bring the structure back to its half-closed stable loop state create outward forces on the air vent bars, whereby the outward forces create a friction force between the two ends and said air vent bars so that said structure stays attached to the air vent and thereby said handheld device is mounted to said air vent.
14. An apparatus for mounting a handheld device to an air vent, said air vent having an air vent bar, or a plurality of air vent bars, comprising:
(a) a bistable spring having two free ends and a middle portion between the two ends, wherein the spring is made in one piece or formed by several pieces connected through one patch or a plurality of patches;
(b) a clip or pair of clips attached to one or both free ends of said bistable spring for attaching said bistable spring to said air vent bar or bars, wherein said clip or clips comprise a brass fastener, a money clip, or two plates, or two rings that are positioned in parallel to each other, whereby said air vent bar is sandwiched between said brass fastener, said money clip, said two plates, or said two rings by the user for connecting said bistable spring to said air vent;
(c) a connecting means located at the middle portion of said bistable spring for attaching said bistable spring to said handheld device; and
(d) whereby said bistable spring has a first open stable state in which the free ends are approximately parallel with a rear surface of the handheld device, a second half closed stable state in which the two free ends of the spring are biased toward the opposite free end, and a third locked stable state whereby said clip or pair of clips are secured to said air vent bar or bars to attach said handheld device to said air vent.
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This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 62/816,219, filed Mar. 11, 2019 by the present inventor.
This application is a CIP of Ser. No. 16/404,759, filed May 7, 2019 by the present inventor.
The present invention relates to a mobile phone holder.
Field of Search: A45F 5/00, A45F 2005/008, A45F 2200/0516, D14/138R, B60R 2011/0008, F16M 11/00, F16M 11/04, F16M 11/041, 379/454
The following is a tabulation of some prior art that presently appear relevant:
Pat. No.
Issue Date
Patentee
6,454,146 B2
Sep. 24, 2002
Alis
6,285,758
Sep. 4, 2001
Lu
5,836,563
Nov. 17, 1998
Hsin-Yung
5,779,205
Jul. 14, 1998
Ching
10,173,607 B1
Jan. 8, 2019
Omelchenko, et al.
7,857,178 B2
Dec. 28, 2010
Brown
The majority of currently available gadgets for mounting a mobile phone to dashboard of a car are consisting of a part made of rubber, or a plastic, that connects to a part of the dashboard through either a suction cup or through friction cussed by clamps or clips. Said gadgets, or at least one part of them, normally stays in the car and is not carried by the user along with the mobile phone. The temperature in the car can become extremely hot and cold. Such extreme temperature causes damage to said gadget and especially to its rubber and plastic parts. Since said available gadgets are consisting of at least one part that is not portable and is not normally attached to the mobile phone when the user carries the mobile phone, when the user is having a temporary or rental car, it will not be possible to mount his or her mobile phone to the dashboard of such car, unless the user carries all parts of said gadget; which would be unusual and inconvenient.
Currently, there are two major types of mobile phone holders mentioned in patents and available in the market that mount a mobile phone to dashboard of a car: (1) magnetic mobile phone holders and (2) clamp-like mobile phone holders.
In addition to the problems that were mentioned earlier, none of the currently available mobile phone holders attach the mobile phone through a closed loop to the dashboard of a car. Hence, they cause unexpected and sudden ejection and falling of the mobile phone off the dashboard. This causes sudden distraction for the driver and can cause accidents.
To solve the mentioned problems, this disclosure proposes using closed loops around air vent bars for holding mobile phones on the dashboard. In addition, the disclosed phone holder in this disclosure is portable and is normally attached to the mobile phone when the user carries the mobile phone. Hence, the user has it readily when he or she uses a temporary car. This phone holder also provides a stand and a handle for the user to hold the phone.
This disclosure presents a novel method and apparatus for mounting a mobile phone to dashboard of a car. This apparatus is integrated into the back of the case of the mobile phone (or the protective cover of the mobile phone) or is attached to the back surface of the mobile phone through adhesive pads or suction cups, or is incorporated into accessories of mobile phones such as attachable card holding wallets, and etc. One embodiment of this apparatus creates a closed loop around the air vent bars, or other parts of dashboard of a car. By using this apparatus, the mobile phone is attached to the dashboard through a closed loop and hence, shakes of the car will not cause sudden detachment and falling of the phone from the dashboard. The phone will not get detached from the dashboard unless the user detaches it intentionally. Another embodiment of this apparatus connects the phone to the air vent bars through at least one piece of bistable spring, or strap, that is attached to the mobile phone and at least one piece of fastening means such as a brass fastener, or a set of two parallel rings, or a set of two parallel plates that grip an air vent bar. Since this mobile phone holder is directly incorporated to the case of the mobile phone, or is attached to the back of the mobile phone, this mobile phone holder is not staying in the car when the user leaves the car. As a result, it is not exposed to extreme temperature and sunshine for a long duration of time, and hence, its wear and tear is lower than the currently available mobile phone holders that are not portable. Since this apparatus is carried by the user, is visible and accessible to the user and has less complexity compared with the mobile phone holders in prior art, this apparatus is easy to be inspected by the user. In addition, since this mobile phone holder is portable and is normally attached to the mobile phone when the user carries the mobile phone, the user has it readily when the user uses a temporary or rental car. This mobile phone holder also provides a stand and a handle for the user to hold the mobile phone. As a result of the mentioned characteristics, in this disclosure, a robust phone holder for mounting a mobile phone to the dashboard of a car is introduced which results in preventing sudden falling of the phone from the dashboard reducing the risk of distractions and accidents. Additional advantages of this mobile phone holder are mentioned in the “Advantages” section and throughout this disclosure. Other advantages of one or more aspects will be apparent from the consideration of the drawings and ensuring description.
This disclosure presents a novel method and apparatus for mounting a mobile phone to dashboard of a car. This apparatus is integrated into the back surface of the mobile phone (or the protective cover of the mobile phone) or is attached to the back of the mobile phone through adhesive pads or suction cups, or is incorporated into accessories of mobile phones such as attachable card holding wallets, and etc. One embodiment of this apparatus creates a closed loop around the air vent bars. By using this apparatus, the mobile phone is attached to the dashboard through a closed loop and hence, shakes of the car will not cause sudden detachment and falling of the mobile phone. The phone will not be detached from the dashboard unless the user detaches it intentionally. Another embodiment of this apparatus connects the phone to the air vent bars through at least one piece of bistable spring, or strap, that is attached to the mobile phone and at least one piece of fastening means such as a brass fastener, or a set of two parallel rings, or a set of two parallel plates and etc. that grips an air vent. Since this mobile phone holder is directly incorporated to the case of the mobile phone, or is attached to the back surface of the mobile phone, this mobile phone holder is not staying in the car when the user leaves the car. As a result, it is not exposed to extreme temperature and sunshine for a long duration of time, and hence, its wear and tear is lower than the currently available mobile phone holders that are not portable. Since this mobile phone holder is carried by the user, is visible and accessible to the user and has less complexity compared with the mobile phone holders in the prior art, this mobile phone holder is easy to be inspected by the user. In addition, since this mobile phone holder is portable and is normally attached to the mobile phone when the user carries the mobile phone, the user has it readily when the user uses a temporary car. This phone holder also provides a stand and a handle for the user to hold the phone. As a result of the mentioned characteristics, in this disclosure, a robust phone holder for mounting a mobile phone to the dashboard of a car is introduced which results in preventing sudden falling of the phone from the dashboard, reducing the risk of distraction and accidents. Additional advantages of this mobile phone holder are mentioned in the “Advantages” section and throughout this disclosure. Other advantages of one or more aspects will be apparent from the consideration of the drawings and ensuring description.
Accordingly, several advantages of one or more aspects are as follows: to provide an apparatus for mounting a mobile phone to dashboard of a car whereby a closed loop is formed that goes around at least one air vent bar. Since the apparatus connects to the dashboard through a closed loop, it will be immune to the shakes and movements of the car and the mobile phone will not fall unless the user intentionally opens the loop and detaches the phone from the dashboard. Since the apparatus is not staying in the car, and hence it is not exposed to extreme temperature and sunshine for a long duration of time, its wear and tear is lower than the currently available and patented mobile phone holders. As an additional advantage, this apparatus provides a loop for holding the phone by hand. As an additional advantage, this apparatus provides a loop for holding the mobile phone by belt of the user. As an additional advantage, since this apparatus is attached, or integrated to the case of the mobile phone and is normally carried along with the mobile phone, the user will readily have it with himself/herself upon driving a new or temporary car such as a rental car. As an additional advantage, this apparatus provides a stand for placing the phone vertically or horizontally on a surface. This apparatus can also be used as a general-purpose fastener. Other advantages of one or more aspects will be apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuring description.
In the drawings, closely related figures have the same number but different alphabetic suffixes.
When the user is using the apparatus for mounting a mobile phone to an air vent on the dashboard of a car, 101 and 102 will be located inside the air vent. Hence, the user will not be able to visually see 101 and 102 very well. In addition, since the two end arms of 103 will be inside the air vent, the user cannot apply and transfer much force to the two end arms of 103. As a result, regular snaps or buttons cannot be used instead of 101 and 102. In other words, the user cannot fasten regular snaps or buttons while they are located behind the air vent bars and thus such buttons cannot be used for 101 and 102. 102 is designed to be a hollow frame and 101 is designed to go inside 102 without the need for applying significant force. The user will not need much control to match the location of 101 into 102, and the user will not need much control to trap 101 into 102. By pushing the two arms of 103, 101 will automatically be guided to 102 and gets trapped, and the locked loop will form. The apparatus keeps this locked mode until the user pushes the arms of 103 toward each other and unstraps 101 and 102 from each other by applying forces 110 111, and 112 which will be resulted in bringing back 103 to its half-closed stable mode.
For attaching the apparatus to the back of a mobile phone, 104 which carries an adhesive surface on its bottom, is attached to 103 through 105. The use of 105 is proposed because if 103 is directly attached to 104, the weight of the phone that is hanged through 103 and the pulling of 103 through the weight of the phone, will cause the adhesive surface to peel off from the phone easily. 103 is a moving part, the middle of 103 bends to create the closed stable state, and hence attaching it directly to the back of a phone by adding adhesive material won't have much durability. In other words, if 105 is not used and 103 is attached directly to 104, the amount of stress added to 104 will increase. Instead of using adhesive pads, suction cups can also be used for attaching 103 to the back of a mobile phone.
A piece of magnet can be incorporated to approximately middle of the bistable spring and a metallic plate can be attached to back surface of said mobile phone through an adhesive surface. In such embodiment, the bistable spring can be connected to said mobile phone through the magnetic force between said magnet and said metallic plate.
103 can be a one-piece bistable spring or a plurality of pieces of bistable springs connected together through patches. For example, 103 can comprise of two pieces of bistable spring connected to each side of 105 to create similar functionality that a one-piece bistable spring provides. This disclosure covers all of these implementations, as the functionality would not differ in case the bistable spring is made of several pieces of bistable springs connected together.
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An additional advantage of this the mobile phone holder is providing a loop for holding the phone by a finger of the user, as illustrated in
In addition to air vent bars, apparatus of
In the case of not including 101 and 102 the apparatus of
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In addition, this apparatus can replace the air vent bar holding clamps of conventional mobile phone holders. This apparatus can be incorporated into conventional magnetics and clamp-like phone holders that were mentioned in the prior art section. In this way such mobile phone holders can be mounted to the air vent bars through this apparatus. Since this apparatus creates a closed loop around the air vent bars, it increases the reliability of said conventional magnetic and clamp-like phone holders.
A more general embodiment of the apparatus of
For providing a larger adhesive surface, and hence a more durable product, 104 is proposed to be larger than 105, as it is illustrated in
For making it easier for the user to place the magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, inside the air vent, rectangular magnets, or magnetic snap buttons, can be used instead of circular magnetic snap buttons, or magnets. In case the bistable spring is made of metal, the end arms of the bistable spring can be magnetized and directly be used as magnets as well.
501 and 502 do not need to be both permanent magnets. As long as one of them is permanent magnet and the other one is made of metallic material that can be attracted to the magnet, similar functionality will be achieved. Metallic materials that are attracted to the magnets become magnets under magnetic fields. Hence, even though one of 501 and 502 can be impermanent magnet, they both will be magnets when attached to each other. Thus, in this disclosure both 501 and 502 are called magnets.
As an additional advantage, this apparatus provides a loop for holding the phone by hand as
This apparatus can also be integrated into the case of a mobile phone, or accessories such as mobile phone protective covers, wallets, and attachable card holders.
This apparatus can replace clamps that connect conventional mobile phone holders to an air vent bar. In the prior art section, it was mentioned that conventional magnetic and clamp-like phone holders are attached to the air vent bars through clamps, not closed loops. Since this apparatus creates a closed loop around the air vent bars, it increases the reliability of said conventional magnetic and clamp-like phone holders.
In addition to air vent bars, apparatus of
One implementation of the mobile phone holder of
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601 can be more than one pieces of strap. In such a case, pieces of straps are connected to each other through patches to create one piece as a whole. For example, 601 can be two pieces of straps connected to two sides of 604. Since the functionality of one-piece strap and several pieces of straps that are connected through patches are similar, in this disclosure, several pieces of straps that are connected through patches are considered as a one-piece strap as well.
Similar advantages to those of the phone holder of
In addition to air vent bars, apparatus of
One implementation of the phone holder of
602 and 603 do not need to be both permanent magnets. As long as one of them is permanent magnet and the other one is made of metallic material that can be attracted to the magnet, similar functionality will be achieved. Metallic materials that are attracted to the magnets become magnets under magnetic fields. Hence, even though one of 602 and 603 can be impermanent magnet, they both will be magnets when attached to each other. Thus, in this disclosure both 602 and 603 are called magnets.
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Advantages of such general-purpose fastener are as follows. Since in open stable state a bistable spring is straight, a plurality of bistable springs in their open stable states occupy the lowest amount of space when storing in a place together. An additional advantage is the fact that using a bistable spring as a bracelet, a toy, a fastener, etc. is entertaining for the user.
Although the description above contains many specifications, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the embodiments but as merely providing illustrations of some of several embodiments. Many other ramifications and variations are possible within the teachings of the various embodiments. For example, as a demonstration of the feasibility of the invention, the applications are shown for holding mobile phones whereas it can also be used for holding other handheld devices such as a GPS device. Or, fastening devices and magnets that fasten two end arms of said bistable spring, or strap, can be manufactured in different shapes, providing similar functionalities. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
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